ASAP Rocky’s latest single, “Both Eyes Closed,” has stirred public debate after its lyrics appeared to reference genocide and racial violence. The track, released as part of the soundtrack for Spike Lee’s upcoming film Highest 2 Lowest, features the lines: “Seen some shit that made me cry, baby die from genocide / Middle finger to the man, fuck the Klan, I know you hate my kind.”
Fans and commentators are questioning whether the song alludes to the ongoing genocide by Israel on Gaza. While Rocky has not confirmed any specific political message, the timing and wording have fueled speculation across social media, where thousands of users have shared reactions and interpretations.
The single stands out on the Highest 2 Lowest soundtrack for its somber and reflective tone, contrasting with the otherwise energetic, cinematic music featured in the film. Critics have praised Rocky for addressing sensitive topics, though some have called for more clarity on whether the lyrics directly relate to current global events.
“Both Eyes Closed” arrives during a busy year for the rapper, who also stars in Spike Lee’s film alongside Denzel Washington. The song follows earlier releases from his forthcoming album Don’t Be Dumb and adds to a period of high-profile projects that include acting roles and major film premieres.
Whether or not the track is a deliberate commentary on the Israel-Gaza conflict, the controversy highlights a growing trend of musicians using their art to spark conversations about political and social issues.